Attractions and places to see around Hognaston include a village in the Derbyshire Dales, providing access to the natural beauty of the Peak District. The area features historic buildings and significant natural landmarks. Visitors can explore a landscape characterized by hills, a large reservoir, and various points of interest. Hognaston serves as a base for exploring both cultural sites and expansive natural features.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The car park is free for National Trust members. I love climbing but I don't like heights....confusing I know! I really enjoyed this short climb but I found myself on a small scramble which got my blood pumping a little!
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Car park isn’t free but costs £6.60 for the day or £4 for 4 hours
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This prominent rocky outcrop is an important crag in the world of climbing, and attracts rock climbers who appreciate a challenging route. It juts out from the hillside and forms a beautiful view of the valley below.
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19th century pleasure ground which exploited the dramatic qualities of the Derwent valley. Peter Arkwright of Willersley Castle enclosed the grounds c 1860 and constructed pedestrian paths from a new entrance on the south side approached from the bridge to Matlock Bath railway station. The entrance from Starkholmes Road was retained and could be used by carriages. A pathway was formed through Fern Cave (scheduled ancient monument) and another on a narrow ledge along part of the cliff face. In 1879 the grounds were leased to the Matlock and High Tor Recreation Grounds Company Ltd and Milner of London was retained to supervise landscaping. Arkwright's Grand Walk, also used by carriages, was created, leading south to the summit from a gateway in Pig Tree Lane, now Pic Tor Lane. A refreshment room was erected near the summit, tennis and quoit or skittle grounds were constructed close to a modified southern entrance and additional paths put in with a broad flight of steps.
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Excellent views from atop. A worthy waypoint when hiking past.
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Near Hognaston, you can explore several impressive natural attractions. Thorpe Cloud offers a distinctive conical hill with 360-degree views after a short, steep climb. The Dovedale Stepping Stones and the River Dove provide a unique crossing amidst stunning scenery, where you can also find fossils. For hikers, Black Rocks is an impressive gritstone outcrop with superb hiking territory and views towards Matlock Gorge and the Derwent Valley. Additionally, Carsington Water, very close to Hognaston, is a large reservoir offering opportunities for walking, cycling, and water sports.
Yes, Hognaston village itself has a rich history. You can visit St. Bartholomew's Church, a 12th-century site featuring impressive Norman elements and Derbyshire's oldest church bell. The village also boasts picturesque 16th to 18th-century limestone cottages, farmhouses, and the Old Hall manor house from around 1600. The historic Red Lion Inn and a classic K6 type telephone kiosk add to the village's charm. The Hognaston Village Hall, built with stones from houses submerged during the creation of Carsington Reservoir, and a Millennium Plinth near the church, are also notable.
For impressive vistas, consider visiting High Tor and Giddy Edge, which offers spectacular views over Matlock Bath. Thorpe Cloud provides panoramic 360-degree views of the River Dove, Bunster Hill, and Ilam. From Black Rocks, you can enjoy glorious views towards Matlock Gorge and the Derwent Valley. Within the village, Hognaston Wynn, a hill rising almost 1000 feet, offers elevated viewpoints of the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. The Dovedale Stepping Stones are a popular family-friendly spot for fun and exploration. Carsington Water is another excellent choice, offering easy walking and cycling paths suitable for families, along with a wildlife center. High Peak Junction, a historical site where an old railway line met the Cromford Canal, is also family-friendly and features a shop, museum, and toilets, making it a great spot for a break during a walk or bike ride.
The area around Hognaston is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling. For specific routes, check out the guides for cycling around Hognaston, running trails around Hognaston, and easy hikes around Hognaston. These guides feature routes around popular spots like Carsington Water and the High Peak Trail.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For challenging climbs and superb hiking territory, explore the trails around Black Rocks. The ascent to Thorpe Cloud is a popular, albeit steep, hike rewarded with stunning views. For easier options, consider the various routes around Carsington Water, or explore the easy hikes around Hognaston guide which includes routes like the Carsington Water loop from Hognaston CP.
Yes, Hognaston is a great base for cycling. Carsington Water offers a popular family-friendly loop. You can find several cycling routes, including moderate options like the Carsington Water – High Peak Trail loop, by exploring the cycling around Hognaston guide.
Carsington Water is a major reservoir located very close to Hognaston. It's a popular tourist attraction known for its stunning views. Here, you can enjoy walking and cycling on dedicated paths, and participate in various water sports like sailing and kayaking. It also features a wildlife center, making it a great spot for nature observation and family outings.
Yes, High Peak Junction is noted as wheelchair-accessible. This historical site offers a pleasant spot to take a break, with facilities and a museum, and serves as a starting point for parts of the High Peak Trail which may have accessible sections.
The best time to visit Hognaston and its attractions largely depends on your preferred activities. For outdoor pursuits like hiking, cycling, and water sports, the spring and summer months (April to September) offer the most favorable weather. During these times, the natural landscapes are vibrant, and facilities are typically in full operation. However, popular spots like Dovedale Stepping Stones can get very busy, so visiting early on a weekday morning outside of school holidays is recommended for a quieter experience.
You can visit High Peak Junction, a significant historical site where the old Cromford and High Peak railway line met the Cromford Canal. It's now a great place to take a break, featuring a shop, a museum, and toilets, and serves as a starting point for walks or bike rides along the former railway line.
Yes, within Hognaston village, The Red Lion Inn stands as a surviving historic pub, offering a glimpse into the village's past and a place to enjoy refreshments. Additionally, High Peak Junction has a shop that sells hot drinks and snacks, and Carsington Water also features cafes.


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